What was the first movie you saw with Radha Mitchell?
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sawproblempacks — 17 years ago(October 31, 2008 05:58 AM)
i first saw pitch black. After that i saw Silent hill, Mozart and the Whale,
I have seen almost all of her movies
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durbansa — 17 years ago(November 01, 2008 04:24 PM)
High Art. A classic piece of filmmaking!
I've since seen most of Radha Mitchells films and get the impression that her career hasn't reached dizzy heights because she's an extremely subtle, low-key actress whose nuanced performances are often misunderstood. Revisit any of her work and you find SO much more.
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In my opinion, her strongest performances have been in Everything Put Together (especially her closing scene) and Finding Neverland; both directed by Marc Forster.
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sawproblempacks — 17 years ago(November 03, 2008 01:19 PM)
it would be great if Radha's carrer reached dizzy, but even if it doesnt that doesnt means she isn't a great actress.
"Revisit any of her work and you find SO much more." i agree i always like to see her movies over and over again.
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rebeccamay79 — 17 years ago(January 25, 2009 11:32 PM)
I saw her in 'Sugar & Spice' when I was younger. It was an AWESOME show about a tomboy (Molly) who had to go to boarding school, and even better, live with her worst enemy, the prime and proper Pixie (Rhada, who was known as Rhada-Rani Mitchell back then, and I still call her that!). Great show, if you can ever get hold of it!
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james-collett — 14 years ago(July 04, 2011 05:14 PM)
Pitch Black also; with you too about the unhappy ending.
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BTW did anyone notice how everyone that Riddick spends any quality time with buys the farm eventually - and not in a good way? -
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breadman8 — 17 years ago(February 22, 2009 12:23 PM)
I knew i had seen her before but where? Hard to believe it was in "Pitch Black". She was just irritating as the "macho women" Worst diaglogue ever but Vin Diesel was on his way. In "Man of Fire" she showed that sometimes a little age can HELP. She was much more of a presense and a credible one at that.
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thespread — 17 years ago(March 08, 2009 06:20 AM)
Phonebooth, unfortunately. She was really, really rubbish in that. But then I saw Pitch Black and a bunch of other stuff, and I've since seen she's a pretty talented actress.
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honic — 16 years ago(April 30, 2009 05:21 PM)
first one i watched was phone booth
then i watched pitch black & that's when i realised i had seen her somewhere befor lol & that she was in phone booth
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ofumalow — 16 years ago(September 26, 2009 12:41 AM)
I first saw her in "High Art," in which she was fantastic, but also probably overshadowed for most people by her two female co-stars in flashier roles. She was at a film festival party that "High Art" opened, and I walked up to her and said I thought her performance was really impressive. She was very odd and furtive in reaction. No, I wasn't being stalker-like, just politely complimentary, and backed off even faster than she sped off.
Immediately afterward I read a local interview in which she said she didn't like people walking up to her and complementing her on her acting because that was just too weird. Well, fine. I still think she's a terrific actor, but she left me with a "typical neurotic actress" impression from that encounter.